The First Jewish Homeland in the Russian Far East – Birobidzhan

Rindfleisch
Published on Apr 3, 2021
In the 1920s the Soviet government decided to create the Jewish Autonomous Oblast in the Russian Far East where its Jewish people had to live. Its capital became Birobidzhan. Was this a new Jewish homeland or a place of exile?
History Hustle presents: The First Jewish Homeland in the Russian Far East – Birobidzhan.


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Recorded in July 2019 in Birobidzhan, Russia.


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Territorial Change of Russia:
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Playlist of Russian History:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8grLJ5qN5E&t=1s

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